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- Australia (39438 bytes)
95: ...ts the Chief of the Defence Force from one of the armed services, the current chief is General [[Peter Co... - United States (58223 bytes)
80: ...es, who acts as the [[Commander in Chief]] of the armed forces. The President signs laws into action, and...
97: ...nscription]] ended in [[1973]]. The United States Armed Forces is the most powerful [[military]] in the [... - Canada (35540 bytes)
224: ...ill are today living across Canada. They fished, farmed, and hunted across all corners of the country and...
256: * [[Canadian Armed Forces]] - Algeria (16548 bytes)
72: ...es of civilians by guerrilla groups such as the [[Armed Islamic Group]]. - Jordan (20715 bytes)
77: ...ce elements (''fedayeen'') in Jordan. The heavily armed ''fedayeen'' constituted a growing threat to the ...
86: ...es [[war]], and commands the [[Military of Jordan|armed forces]]. [[Cabinet]] decisions, [[court]] judgme... - Turkey (41694 bytes)
101: {{Main|Turkish Armed Forces}}
103: Turkish Armed Forces (Turkish: Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri TSK) c...
107: ...estructuring process was initiated in the Turkish Armed Forces.
109: The Turkish Armed forces, with a combined troop strength of 680,000...
111: ... Ataturk was removed from the logo of the Turkish Armed Forces following a modernization prodecure. This ... - Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
91: ...esident also is the [[commander in chief]] of the armed forces and may [[veto]] legislation that has been... - Paraguay (10959 bytes)
54: ...ndlocked country, were expelled by the Paraguayan Armed Forces from most of the Chaco region. The Chaco ... - Greece (54754 bytes)
76: ... and Greece continued its provincial existence unharmed. When the Byzantine Empire was rescued by the res...
109: ...Turkish action or in effectively mobilizing their armed forces in order to prevent it. This signaled the ... - The Gambia (13678 bytes)
69: ... Confederation]], aimed eventually to combine the armed forces of the two nations and to unify economies ...
71: In July 1994, the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council (AFPRC) seized ... - People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
84: ...itary-related R&D, or the paramilitary [[People's Armed Police|PAP]], and critics label it a deliberately... - Lebanon (34225 bytes)
91: The PLO's armed forces continued to use Lebanon as a base to atta...
116: ...n 1559, which demands all Lebanese militias be disarmed; it has since been trying to rally masses to prot...
284: *[http://www.leb_army.gov.lb/ Lebanese Armed Forces] - Germany (46412 bytes)
140: ===Armed forces=== - Switzerland (22270 bytes)
57: ...ties. Apart from small riots, this was the latest armed conflict on Swiss territory.
63: ...y didn't occur. The massive mobilization of Swiss armed forces under the leadership of General [[Henri Gu... - Guinea-Bissau (9517 bytes)
67: ...[[2004]] resulted in the death of the head of the armed forces, and caused widespread unrest. - South Africa (40100 bytes)
168: ...various liberation movements' armed wings and the armed forces of the now defunct home land states, as of...
172: ...NDF is appointed by the President from one of the armed services. The commander (currently General [[Siph... - Slovakia (19892 bytes)
75: ...e anti-Nazi resistance movement launched a fierce armed insurrection, known as the [[Slovak National Upri... - Republic of the Congo (9324 bytes)
92: ...hurt by slumping oil prices and the resumption of armed conflict in December [[1998]], which worsened the... - Belgium (31774 bytes)
59: European [[Feudalism]] became the main base for [[armed force|military]], [[politics|political]] and econ... - Argentina (30219 bytes)
67: ...e commanders until [[December 10]], [[1983]]. The armed forces applied harsh measures against terrorists ...
69: ...litary rule, establishing civilian control of the armed forces, and consolidating democratic institutions...
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